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December 7, 2007 at 3:33 PM #111787December 7, 2007 at 3:55 PM #111671
Raybyrnes
ParticipantFormerSanDiegan
The ring is only covered up to the limit o the policy usually a couple of hundred dollars. You will need to get an appraisal and add a rider tro the policy to have it covered.I have renteres insurance and feel it is helpful in the event I had to leave my premises. I would have to stay somewhere for a few weeks so loss of use is important. Additionally it costs moeny to replace a lot of the stuff we have. Not that is is worth a lot it is just that if we were going to replace it it would be relatively expensive.
As a suggestion see if the compnay that insurees your automobiles offers renters policies. Usually they will provide a discount for packaging the policies together.
December 7, 2007 at 3:55 PM #111784Raybyrnes
ParticipantFormerSanDiegan
The ring is only covered up to the limit o the policy usually a couple of hundred dollars. You will need to get an appraisal and add a rider tro the policy to have it covered.I have renteres insurance and feel it is helpful in the event I had to leave my premises. I would have to stay somewhere for a few weeks so loss of use is important. Additionally it costs moeny to replace a lot of the stuff we have. Not that is is worth a lot it is just that if we were going to replace it it would be relatively expensive.
As a suggestion see if the compnay that insurees your automobiles offers renters policies. Usually they will provide a discount for packaging the policies together.
December 7, 2007 at 3:55 PM #111826Raybyrnes
ParticipantFormerSanDiegan
The ring is only covered up to the limit o the policy usually a couple of hundred dollars. You will need to get an appraisal and add a rider tro the policy to have it covered.I have renteres insurance and feel it is helpful in the event I had to leave my premises. I would have to stay somewhere for a few weeks so loss of use is important. Additionally it costs moeny to replace a lot of the stuff we have. Not that is is worth a lot it is just that if we were going to replace it it would be relatively expensive.
As a suggestion see if the compnay that insurees your automobiles offers renters policies. Usually they will provide a discount for packaging the policies together.
December 7, 2007 at 3:55 PM #111838Raybyrnes
ParticipantFormerSanDiegan
The ring is only covered up to the limit o the policy usually a couple of hundred dollars. You will need to get an appraisal and add a rider tro the policy to have it covered.I have renteres insurance and feel it is helpful in the event I had to leave my premises. I would have to stay somewhere for a few weeks so loss of use is important. Additionally it costs moeny to replace a lot of the stuff we have. Not that is is worth a lot it is just that if we were going to replace it it would be relatively expensive.
As a suggestion see if the compnay that insurees your automobiles offers renters policies. Usually they will provide a discount for packaging the policies together.
December 7, 2007 at 3:55 PM #111868Raybyrnes
ParticipantFormerSanDiegan
The ring is only covered up to the limit o the policy usually a couple of hundred dollars. You will need to get an appraisal and add a rider tro the policy to have it covered.I have renteres insurance and feel it is helpful in the event I had to leave my premises. I would have to stay somewhere for a few weeks so loss of use is important. Additionally it costs moeny to replace a lot of the stuff we have. Not that is is worth a lot it is just that if we were going to replace it it would be relatively expensive.
As a suggestion see if the compnay that insurees your automobiles offers renters policies. Usually they will provide a discount for packaging the policies together.
December 7, 2007 at 4:25 PM #111801condogrrl
ParticipantRenter’s insurance also provides you with liability coverage in case someone is injured on your property, and it also covers personal property stolen out of your vehicle (your auto insurance does not cover this).
December 7, 2007 at 4:25 PM #111684condogrrl
ParticipantRenter’s insurance also provides you with liability coverage in case someone is injured on your property, and it also covers personal property stolen out of your vehicle (your auto insurance does not cover this).
December 7, 2007 at 4:25 PM #111841condogrrl
ParticipantRenter’s insurance also provides you with liability coverage in case someone is injured on your property, and it also covers personal property stolen out of your vehicle (your auto insurance does not cover this).
December 7, 2007 at 4:25 PM #111850condogrrl
ParticipantRenter’s insurance also provides you with liability coverage in case someone is injured on your property, and it also covers personal property stolen out of your vehicle (your auto insurance does not cover this).
December 7, 2007 at 4:25 PM #111883condogrrl
ParticipantRenter’s insurance also provides you with liability coverage in case someone is injured on your property, and it also covers personal property stolen out of your vehicle (your auto insurance does not cover this).
December 7, 2007 at 6:52 PM #111730lendingbubblecontinues
Participantdude…renter’s insurance costs next to nothing and mine reimbursed me for about $1000 worth of evacuation expenses during the fires in October….paid for itself 5x over (about $200 per year premium for roughly 70k coverage) and I didn’t even lose anything in the fire!!
December 7, 2007 at 6:52 PM #111847lendingbubblecontinues
Participantdude…renter’s insurance costs next to nothing and mine reimbursed me for about $1000 worth of evacuation expenses during the fires in October….paid for itself 5x over (about $200 per year premium for roughly 70k coverage) and I didn’t even lose anything in the fire!!
December 7, 2007 at 6:52 PM #111885lendingbubblecontinues
Participantdude…renter’s insurance costs next to nothing and mine reimbursed me for about $1000 worth of evacuation expenses during the fires in October….paid for itself 5x over (about $200 per year premium for roughly 70k coverage) and I didn’t even lose anything in the fire!!
December 7, 2007 at 6:52 PM #111896lendingbubblecontinues
Participantdude…renter’s insurance costs next to nothing and mine reimbursed me for about $1000 worth of evacuation expenses during the fires in October….paid for itself 5x over (about $200 per year premium for roughly 70k coverage) and I didn’t even lose anything in the fire!!
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